Librarium (a Latin word meaning "bookcase") is a second-hand bookstore in upstate New York, open since 1979. We have an open shop, and browsers are always welcome! You may want to call before you come for hours and/or directions. We are 2-1/2 hours from both New York City and Boston, less than 5 minutes from the northernmost exit on the Taconic State Parkway and exit B2 on the Berkshire Extension of the Mass Pike, not far from Albany, NY and Pittsfield, MA. We have a large general hardcover stock, with some trade paperbound titles and paperbacks. We have a good selection of poetry, art, and children's books, but also have something in almost every subject, fiction and non-fiction. There is also a barn full of books, most of which are $2.00 and under, for browsing in the summertime only. We have picnic tables out under the apple trees in the summer, too - if you bring your lunch you are welcome to use them. Feel free to contact us at (518) 392-5209 or librarium@fairpoint.net, if you have any questions about our shop or our books. Thank you!
Terms of Sale:Prices are net to all. Books are subject to previous sale, please contact us for availability before sending payment. We accept PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, checks and money orders. Postage is generally $4.50 for the first book and $2.00 for each additional book (except in the case of over-sized and over-weight books), shipped via USPS Media Mail (book rate) within the United States. Please check with us for all other rates, including Priority Mail and overseas shipping. All books are returnable for any reason within ten (10) days of receipt in the same condition as when they were shipped, but please call or email us first. If the book is to be mailed within New York State, your sales tax will be added to the total unless you can provide us with a resale certificate. You can contact us at 518-392-5209 or librarium@fairpoint.net. Or come visit our open shop if you are in the area - browsers are always welcome, but call for hours and/or directions first.